The caravan's been sitting at home for three months now with its only trip from the dealer to home. We set off tomorrow on the maiden voyage, just a couple of days to park on the banks of the Blackwood River, most probably Alexandra Road Bridge. I'm really looking forward to it.
jules47 said
01:24 PM Oct 14, 2014
Enjoy Bryan - hope the weather is good for you, and maybe we will meet you next year at the WA Gathering in October!!!
Big Gorilla said
02:28 PM Oct 14, 2014
Have fun....
Vic41 said
03:08 PM Oct 14, 2014
Happy travels Bryan, hope the new van meets your expectations !
Dougwe said
03:49 PM Oct 14, 2014
How,
Sounds great Bryan, enjoy the playground and all it offers you. Most of all keep safe.
I was going to tell you to beware of wombat holes but decided not too.
Bryan said
07:57 PM Oct 14, 2014
I've got the scoop fitted already Doug
Steve11 said
09:07 PM Oct 14, 2014
have fun! Can't wait for ours. Still van searching.
Steve11 said
09:12 PM Oct 14, 2014
have fun! Can't wait for ours. Still van searching.
Glenelg said
03:22 AM Oct 15, 2014
GOODONYA
Nelly said
09:31 AM Oct 15, 2014
Enjoy yourselves.
Dougwe said
10:02 AM Oct 15, 2014
Bryan wrote:
I've got the scoop fitted already Doug
How,
Phew! Glad yoo got it ok Bryan, I was a bit worried it could have been intersepted at the boarder by you know who, going into the "Wild West".
Phil C said
01:04 PM Oct 16, 2014
Good Onya Bryan. As Dougwe said. Enjoy the playground.
Safe travels
Bryan said
04:48 PM Oct 19, 2014
The riverside campsite at Alexandra Bridge were all taken so we decided to head through to West Bay at Augusta.
It was a short 3 day trip and we arrived back home midday yesterday. Everything worked well, The toilet not flushing worried me for a while until I discovered that the tank was empty. I thought I had filled it before leaving home.
I am very happy with the combination tug and caravan. The ESC worked well and despite some very strong wind gusts on the way down, the van towed steady. Fuel consumption on the way down was 16.9 litres per 100 kms but this was due to headwinds as we got closer to Augusta. There and back (over 700 kms), consumption was 16.2 litres per 100 kms which I felt was good.
Did my husbandly duties by taking Kathy for a day at Margaret River on Friday. She loves the place for the same reason I hate it. Bustling with too many people.
-- Edited by Bryan on Sunday 19th of October 2014 04:51:15 PM
Blue said
07:26 AM Oct 20, 2014
wow... you waited 3 months?
you have more will power than me... !!
you seem like a nice guy but then I see "you bought a Jeep"
Bryan said
09:36 AM Oct 20, 2014
Yeah Blue, I guess I never learn. Apart from a few Audis, all my cars have been Jeep. The one I loved the most was a 1948 CJ2A. Didn't buy it new
This one is especially set up to tow the Goldstream
-- Edited by Bryan on Monday 20th of October 2014 09:37:10 AM
The caravan's been sitting at home for three months now with its only trip from the dealer to home. We set off tomorrow on the maiden voyage, just a couple of days to park on the banks of the Blackwood River, most probably Alexandra Road Bridge. I'm really looking forward to it.
Have fun....
Happy travels Bryan, hope the new van meets your expectations !
Sounds great Bryan, enjoy the playground and all it offers you. Most of all keep safe.
I was going to tell you to beware of wombat holes but decided not too.
have fun! Can't wait for ours. Still van searching.
have fun! Can't wait for ours. Still van searching.
How,
Phew! Glad yoo got it ok Bryan, I was a bit worried it could have been intersepted at the boarder by you know who, going into the "Wild West".
Safe travels
The riverside campsite at Alexandra Bridge were all taken so we decided to head through to West Bay at Augusta.
It was a short 3 day trip and we arrived back home midday yesterday. Everything worked well, The toilet not flushing worried me for a while until I discovered that the tank was empty. I thought I had filled it before leaving home.
I am very happy with the combination tug and caravan. The ESC worked well and despite some very strong wind gusts on the way down, the van towed steady. Fuel consumption on the way down was 16.9 litres per 100 kms but this was due to headwinds as we got closer to Augusta. There and back (over 700 kms), consumption was 16.2 litres per 100 kms which I felt was good.
Did my husbandly duties by taking Kathy for a day at Margaret River on Friday. She loves the place for the same reason I hate it. Bustling with too many people.
-- Edited by Bryan on Sunday 19th of October 2014 04:51:15 PM
wow... you waited 3 months?
you have more will power than me... !!
you seem like a nice guy but then I see "you bought a Jeep"
Yeah Blue, I guess I never learn. Apart from a few Audis, all my cars have been Jeep. The one I loved the most was a 1948 CJ2A. Didn't buy it new
This one is especially set up to tow the Goldstream
-- Edited by Bryan on Monday 20th of October 2014 09:37:10 AM